From 8188290d5da7143fb3aea679a2d7f11880f17823 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "bugzilla%arlen.demon.co.uk" Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 23:27:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Bug 282893 Properly indent children in help files especially
mail_sec, page_info, passwords, profiles fixes p=giacomo.magnini@portalis.it r=me --- .../locale/en-US/mail_sec_help.xhtml | 357 +++++++++--------- .../locale/en-US/page_info_help.xhtml | 73 ++-- .../locale/en-US/passwords_help.xhtml | 29 +- .../locale/en-US/profiles_help.xhtml | 46 +-- 4 files changed, 256 insertions(+), 249 deletions(-) diff --git a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/mail_sec_help.xhtml b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/mail_sec_help.xhtml index a9b4b355f25..f84442ca5cb 100644 --- a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/mail_sec_help.xhtml +++ b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/mail_sec_help.xhtml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - %brandDTD; ]> @@ -17,22 +17,22 @@

Signing & Encrypting Messages

About Digital Signatures & @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@

When you compose a mail message, you can choose to attach your digital signature to it. A digital signature allows recipients of the message to verify that the message - really comes from you and hasn't been tampered with since you sent it.

+ really comes from you and hasn't been tampered with since you sent + it.

When you compose a mail message, you can also choose to encrypt it. Encryption makes it very difficult @@ -54,12 +55,13 @@ steps:

    -
  1. Obtain one or more certificates - (the digital equivalents of ID cards). For details, see - Getting Your - Own Certificate.
  2. -
  3. Configure the security settings for your email account. For details, see - Configuring Your Security Settings.
  4. +
  5. Obtain one or more certificates + (the digital equivalents of ID cards). For details, see + Getting Your + Own Certificate.
  6. +
  7. Configure the security settings for your email account. For details, see + Configuring Your Security Settings. +

Once you have completed these steps, you can complete the instructions in @@ -86,36 +88,40 @@ need two things:

    -
  • A signing certificate - that identifies you for this purpose. Every time you sign a message, your - signing certificate is included with the message. The certificate includes a - public key. The presence of the - certificate in the message permits the recipient to verify your digital - signature. -

    Your certificate is a bit like your name and phone number in the - phonebook—it is public information that helps other people communicate - with you.

  • -
  • A private key, which is created - and stored on your computer when you first obtain a certificate. -

    Your private key for a signing certificate is protected by your - master password, and the - &brandShortName; program does not disclose it to anyone else. The Mail & - Newsgroup software uses your private key to create a unique, verifiable - digital signature for every message you choose to sign.

  • +
  • A signing certificate + that identifies you for this purpose. Every time you sign a message, your + signing certificate is included with the message. The certificate includes + a public key. The presence of the + certificate in the message permits the recipient to verify your digital + signature. + +

    Your certificate is a bit like your name and phone number in the + phonebook—it is public information that helps other people + communicate with you.

    +
  • +
  • A private key, which is created + and stored on your computer when you first obtain a certificate. + +

    Your private key for a signing certificate is protected by your + master password, and the + &brandShortName; program does not disclose it to anyone else. The Mail + & Newsgroup software uses your private key to create a unique, + verifiable digital signature for every message you choose to sign.

    +

How Encryption Works

To encrypt an email message, you must have an encryption certificate - for each of the message's recipients. The public key in each certificate is - used to encrypt the message for that recipient.

+ for each of the message's recipients. The public key in each certificate + is used to encrypt the message for that recipient.

If you don't have a certificate for even a single recipient, the message cannot be encrypted.

-

The recipient's software uses the recipient's private key, which remains on - that person's computer, to decrypt the message.

+

The recipient's software uses the recipient's private key, which + remains on that person's computer, to decrypt the message.

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@@ -125,21 +131,20 @@

Every time you send a digitally signed message, your encryption certificate is automatically included with the message. Therefore, one of the easiest - ways to obtain someone else's certificate is for that person to send you a - digitally signed message.

+ ways to obtain someone else's certificate is for that person to send you + a digitally signed message.

-

When you receive such a message, the person's certificate is automatically - stored by the Certificate Manager, which is the - part of the browser that keeps track of certificates. This is useful because - you need to have a certificate for each recipient of any email message that - you want to send in encrypted form.

+

When you receive such a message, the person's certificate is + automatically stored by the Certificate + Manager, which is the part of the browser that keeps track of + certificates. This is useful because you need to have a certificate for each + recipient of any email message that you want to send in encrypted form.

Another way to obtain certificates is to look them up in a public directory, - such as the phonebook directories maintained by many - companies.

+ such as the phonebook directories maintained by many companies.

-

It's also possible to look up certificates automatically. This feature is - controlled by Mail & +

It's also possible to look up certificates automatically. This feature + is controlled by Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - Addressing or Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Addressing, which can be configured to look up recipients' email @@ -171,23 +176,23 @@ particular account, begin from the Mail window:

    -
  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings.
  2. -
  3. Click Security under the name of the mail account whose security settings - you want to configure.
  4. -
  5. Under Digital Signing, click Select. (You may be asked to provide your - Master Password before you can - proceed further.) -

    A dialog box appears that allows you to select from among your available - signing certificates.

    +
  6. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings.
  7. +
  8. Click Security under the name of the mail account whose security settings + you want to configure.
  9. +
  10. Under Digital Signing, click Select. (You may be asked to provide your + Master Password before you can + proceed further.) + +

    A dialog box appears that allows you to select from among your available + signing certificates.

  11. -
  12. Choose the signing certificate you want to use, then click OK.
  13. -
  14. Follow the same steps under Encryption: click the Select button, select the - encryption certificate you want to use, and click OK.
  15. - -

    In some cases you may be able to specify the same certificate under - Encryption that you specified under Digital Signing; check with your system - administrator to find out for sure.

    +
  16. Choose the signing certificate you want to use, then click OK.
  17. +
  18. Follow the same steps under Encryption: click the Select button, select + the encryption certificate you want to use, and click OK.
  19. +

    In some cases you may be able to specify the same certificate under + Encryption that you specified under Digital Signing; check with your system + administrator to find out for sure.

Optionally, you can also indicate that you normally want to sign or encrypt @@ -200,24 +205,26 @@ follows:

When you have finished configuring your mail security settings, click OK to @@ -262,23 +269,24 @@ want from the drop-down list:

-

To view detailed information about the message's security status, you can - also click the key or lock icon as described in +

To view detailed information about the message's security status, you + can also click the key or lock icon as described in Message Security - Compose Window.

@@ -317,8 +325,8 @@ Controlling Validation.

-

To see more detailed information about the message's security, click the key - or lock icon, or follow the instructions in +

To see more detailed information about the message's security, click + the key or lock icon, or follow the instructions in Message Security - Received Message.

@@ -328,55 +336,54 @@

Message Security - Compose Window

This section describes the Message Security window that you can open for any - message you are composing. If you're not already viewing Message Security, - click the Security icon in the toolbar of the Compose window.

- + message you are composing. If you're not already viewing Message + Security, click the Security icon in the toolbar of the Compose window.

The Message Security window describes how your message will be sent:

The Message Security window also lists the certificates available for the recipients of your message:

For more information about obtaining certificates and configuring message security settings, see Signing - & Encrypting Messages.

+ & Encrypting Messages.

To indicate your signing or encryption choices for an individual message, click the arrow beside the Security button in the Compose window, then select @@ -393,49 +400,49 @@ Message

This section describes the Message Security window that you can open for any - message you have received. If you're not already viewing Message Security for - a received message, follow these steps:

+ message you have received. If you're not already viewing Message + Security for a received message, follow these steps:

    -
  1. In the Mail window, select the message for which you want to view security - information.
  2. -
  3. Open the View menu and choose Message Security Info.
  4. +
  5. In the Mail window, select the message for which you want to view + security information.
  6. +
  7. Open the View menu and choose Message Security Info.

The Message Security window displays the following information:

[Return to beginning of diff --git a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/page_info_help.xhtml b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/page_info_help.xhtml index 45b19b966f5..b9e3102f048 100644 --- a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/page_info_help.xhtml +++ b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/page_info_help.xhtml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - %brandDTD; ]> @@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ viewing and the security status of that page.

General (Page Info Tab)

@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ form's elements is specified in the HTML source:

The bottom portion of the Security tab can display any of these messages:

diff --git a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/passwords_help.xhtml b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/passwords_help.xhtml index 2cad47e3271..b236f1bd5f4 100644 --- a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/passwords_help.xhtml +++ b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/passwords_help.xhtml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - %brandDTD; ]> @@ -24,19 +24,18 @@ Manager.

-

Privacy & Security - Preferences - Passwords

+

Privacy & Security Preferences - Passwords

This section describes the Passwords preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:

@@ -170,13 +169,13 @@

Regardless of which tab you are viewing, you can remove entries from the -list as follows:

+ list as follows:

For more information about the Password Manager, see

Creating a New Profile

@@ -79,8 +79,8 @@
  • Open the Profile Manager:
    • If &brandShortName; is running: Open the Tools menu - and select Switch Profile. Note: You can't delete the - profile that is in use.
    • + and select Switch Profile. Note: You can't delete + the profile that is in use.
    • If &brandShortName; is closed: Open the Start menu and choose Programs, then &brandShortName;, then Profile Manager. Hold @@ -95,13 +95,15 @@
      • Delete files: Deletes the whole profile folder with its stored data (bookmarks, preferences, email - accounts, and so on). Make sure that you won't need anything from - the profile in the future before you choose this option.
      • -
      • Don't delete files: Removes the profile from the - list of available profiles, but keeps the profile folder. By choosing - this option none of your profile's stored data will be deleted.
      • + accounts, and so on). Make sure that you won't need anything + from the profile in the future before you choose this option. +
      • Don't delete files: Removes the profile from + the list of available profiles, but keeps the profile folder. By + choosing this option none of your profile's stored data will be + deleted.
      - To rename a profile, select its name, click Rename Profile, and follow the +
    • +
    • To rename a profile, select its name, click Rename Profile, and follow the instructions.
    • @@ -125,8 +127,8 @@ Alternatively, for computers that use a common file share, you can store the profile in a local directory using the Copy method.

      -

      Whenever you start &brandShortName;, your profile is downloaded and whenever you - shutdown &brandShortName;, your profile is uploaded.

      +

      Whenever you start &brandShortName;, your profile is downloaded and whenever + you shutdown &brandShortName;, your profile is uploaded.

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      @@ -156,9 +158,9 @@ Selection) might be read by other people on the same network.

      Examples:
      - <https://user@http-server/dir/>
      - <ftp://user@ftp-server//home/user/dir/>
      - <ftp://user@ftp-server/dir/>

      + <https://user@http-server/dir/>
      + <ftp://user@ftp-server//home/user/dir/>
      + <ftp://user@ftp-server/dir/>

    • Username: Type the user name that will be